Project update
RelayHub is becoming a public ecosystem portal.
Published 3 June 2026. RelayHub has moved beyond a simple landing page into a structured public website for products, trust, recovery, validation, communities, developers, partners, and ecosystem documentation.
RelayHub began as a clear idea: local-first infrastructure for resilient communities.
The website now reflects that larger purpose. It includes pages for RelayOS, products, hardware, communities, trust, security, privacy, recovery, validation, compatibility, certification, status, partners, community guides, downloads, pilot programmes, use cases, and the wider ecosystem.
Why this matters
RelayHub is not just a device concept. It is an ecosystem direction: households, communities, developers, hardware builders, educators, and partners all need clear places to understand how they fit.
Current status
RelayHub is still in design, architecture, validation planning, and public ecosystem development. RelayOS images, certified hardware, formal partner listings, and supported product releases are not yet available.
Next steps
The next phase is improving discoverability, publishing more structured updates, preparing downloadable resources, and moving from public explanation toward practical validation and pilot readiness.